Washington Its Public And Private Edifices Interiors Monuments And Works of a
Washington Its Public And Private Edifices Interiors Monuments And Works of a
De B Randolph De Benneville Randolph Keim
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It is 191^ feet high, weighs 6^ tons, was cast at Bladensburg, near Washington, and cost $23, 796. At noon, December [2, 1863, amid tiie booming of heavy guns from the forts constituting the defences of the threatened Capital of the nation, it w. Is placed in position. The National Statuary Hall, set apart for two statues i'rom each state, contains the following contributions, in the order of donation : Rhode Island, 1871. Nathaniel Greene, b\' Hrowii, and Roger Williams, by Simmons; Con- necti...cuf, 1872. Jon ithan Trumbull, b\' Ives, and Roger Sliinnm, by Ives; New York, 1873, George Clinton, by Brown, Robert R. Livingstone, by Palmer; Massachusetts, 1876, John Wintiirop, by Greenough, Samuel Adams, by Anne Whitney; Vermont, 1876, Ethan Allen, by Mead, J. Icoij Collamer, by Powers; Maine, 1880, VVilli. Im King, by Simmons. GREENE. WILLIAMS. SHERMAN. TRUMBUIA. CLINION. LIVINGSTON. WINTHROP. ADAMS. ALLEN. Sa)j^^ HE official residence of the President of the United States, popularly known as the Executive Mansion or "White House, " from its color, stands ij^ miles west of the Capitol.
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